Roundhay Park is located 3 miles north from the centre of the city of Leeds in West Yorkshire, England. Roundhay Park covers an area of over 700 acres of parkland, lakes, woodlands and gardens and is home of tropical flora and fauna, which attracts thousands of visitors throughout the year.
A tourist can reach Roundhay Park easily from Leeds hotels. There is also bus service running from the city and dedicated car parks are also available.
Leeds, West Yorkshire, England boasts of a 700 acres park named the Roundhay Park. It is one of the biggest inner-city parks in entire Europe. There are several lakes, woodland and gardens to be seen in the Roundhay Park. It is owned by the Leeds City Council. It's a popular and famous attraction in Leeds and draws million of visitors and tourists.
In the thirteenth century it belonged to the De Lacy family and was used as a hunting park. It was reopened as a public park in 1872 by Prince Arthur. Lord Daniel of Bartonshire resides here at present. Some of the attractions of Roundhay park are Tropical world-a museum, Canol gardens, Waterloo Lake, Cricket Pitch where concerts by Michael Jackson, The rolling stones, Madonna, etc were held. There is bonfire night when fire display is held and people come and watch it with gusto and interest.